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      Brokenheartsville: Slut Wife III

      I could hear Joe Nichols' "Brokenheartsville" blasting through the bathroom door as I reached for the handle. Dan had his phone volume on maximum and was harmonizing to the piece perfectly."...Here's to the past, they can kiss my glass!...

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      • First word and first reaction. Jesus.
        I do not say that often, but you made me say it so many times that I may have to go to church. What a chapter.

        • Conveniently, tomorrow is Sunday. Woops… that’s actually today in NY. I’ve got 3 minutes.
          So, anyway… I hope that means you like it.

      • Passionately penned, DK. You definitely know your way around adjectives my friend. Very descriptive indeed, the flashback with the events of the wedding, was a nice contrast to the festivities. Deep undertones my friend, incredible storytelling. Appreciate you.

        Damian

        • It makes me happy that you noticed the wedding flashback because putting that in there was sort of a pinnacle to the experience. I didn’t mean for it to be a contrast so much as a reference to guilt and obscenity, but then, you’re right. What could be more opposite than matrimony and slimy bathroom infidelity?

          You always make me think, Damian.

      • Hell yeah. Publish this stuff Meg!!!

        • Yeah, I can definitely see this in Barnes and Noble. I’m glad you like it, though! Thanks for following me on this.

          xoxo

      • Wow. You nailed this one.

      • Ohhh, goodness-ME!

        How can I adequately explain how fully I’ve enjoyed the foreplay, and every single succulently filling bit between Dan’s ‘n Meg’s actual consummation, and ummm-HMMM, what a magnificently sublime consummational array of endlessly various climaxes it was … WHEWWWEE!

        Excuse me, please, Ma’am, while I turn up the oxygen supply!
        Onward, UPward! ⁓ Rascal🖌

        • You know, I never thought of this as ‘consummation’, but I’ll give you that interpretation! I’m super pumped that you like what you see, and I hope you can imagine what you read adequately enough to take that to bed.

          I love your comments, Richard!
          xoxo

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      Our Bouquet

      Lay me down in the bed of poppy flowers so I may dream Lay me down in a bed of roses that screams romance and tenderness Lay me down in a field of sunflowers as the soft breeze cascades over our...

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      melancholy

      darkness trips my vision in the morose emotionseeking shelter in the deep notes of melancholywith lost hopes and memoriescoveting the moments of solace in between my thoughts wander the darkI collect shadows in the gloomwith tears wept and feelings...

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    • Happy Suffering

      Which is easier to find?Happiness or Suffering?Which lasts longer?Happiness or Suffering?Which teaches us the most?Happiness or Suffering?Seems that Suffering is easier to find, lasts longer and teaches so much more than Happiness.Next time you're feeling really happy see how...

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      • This is a pondering thought. I think some find it hard to let go. There are those who feel locked in place without a key to release them from the suffering. Then those who are extremely happy all the time it is like an endorphin rush that they crave to reproduce.
        Very good, thought-provoking piece.

      • Thanks Fia

        Nobody is always happy…..they may appear so.
        The best we can hope for is to be content with the ‘ way it is’.

      • so true dearest Benny I know I will be happy again different but happy 💕

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      June 6th

      Was soldiers' dying vain answered by god or mother?Gods and generals, and the mass made of but common clay.None can speak when seas rolled red with bloodAll the air whizzed and hummed,Shot and shell, bursting,Bodies broken, riddled, ripped and...

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      • The sacrifice palpable, the suffering unimaginable. It’s significant that people see war as this thing that just “happens”, not considering all the coordination, planning and propaganda that goes into it. They don’t accidently happen….never mind that it makes NO sense that humanity would be MORE warlike with the progression of time, but it certainly appears as if there is more war now than ever before in known history….and that’s a LOTTA planning & coordination! And propaganda (to “prop the agenda”)

        Great tribute for D Day, EZ Joe. Good to see you again. I appreciate their sacrifice.

      • I agree 100%. “…it makes NO sense that humanity would be MORE warlike with the progression of time, but it certainly appears as if there is more war now than ever before in known history….and that’s a LOTTA planning & coordination! And propaganda (to “prop the agenda”

        Good to hear from you again.

      • “Death is death.”
        “Peace is strangled at birth.”

        The whole piece moved me. War is gruesome and no one wins. We must remember all of those who served, fought and lost their lives in the pursuit of peace. Funny how fighting is the way to find peace.
        Those two lines just stuck with me. Very good peace.

        • Heroic things are done in every war. Men rise up to give beyond the common measure of courage. But war never brings lasting peace. There has been no war to end all war. There’s just a continual slough through hell. Thanks for reading and sharing your thoughts. 🌼

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